Emma Heming Willis is a British and Indian/West Indian model, entrepreneur, advocate, wife, and mother of two and stepmother of three. She is the co-founder and Chief Impact Officer for for Make Time Wellness, and founder and CEO of CocoBaba, a vegan skincare company. In 2022 Emma’s husband Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and she has since become a powerful advocate for caregivers, raising awareness for dementia and the importance of brain health. Her overarching goal would be to see an end to FTD and all forms of neurodegenerative diseases.

This year, Emma launched the Make Time Podcast, along with co-host and co-founder, Helen Christoni. Amplifying the movement of the wellness brand they created, each episode is dedicated to championing women, guiding them to prioritize and carve out time for the things that matter most, with an emphasis on caring for oneself.

Furthermore, Emma hosts the Make Time to Connect YouTube program, which is committed to bringing important information about brain health and dementia to those in need. The program also extends a supportive voice, offering advice and a warm hug to all caregivers. Content includes interviews with experts and doctors as well as people in similar situations who benefit from their shared experiences.

Recently announced, Emma is writing her first book, which is dedicated to caregivers. The book will be published by Maria Shriver’s imprint, The Open Field.

The Malta born beauty grew up in North East London and Costa Mesa, CA and was raised by her mother, whom she admires greatly for her work ethic and her strength as a single parent. Throughout her modeling career, Heming Willis has been featured in Vogue, Glamour, Elle, and Marie Claire, among many others and has walked the runways for Chanel, Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Karl Lagerfeld, Giorgio Armani, Emanuel Ungaro, Dior and Victoria’s Secret. She has also been the face of campaigns for Dior cosmetics and has appeared in commercials for Clairol and Redken.

With everything she has in the works, Emma strives to find the perfect balance between work, family and encouraging a healthy lifestyle, where women embrace the idea to make time for themselves, an essential practice without guilt.